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100 Gorgeous Gifts Under $200

We love holiday shopping (one for you, one for me!), but the season of giving can become stressful if you’re having trouble finding the perfect gift—that you can afford. So this year, we’re bringing you a monumental gift guide of stylish presents hand-picked by our editors all under $200. From gorgeous glassware at $10 to an adventure-capturing camera at $200, these items will please the ones you love, without breaking the bank.

Canvas Abbesses Plates in Gold ($14 and up)
The thin gold rim on these dishes adds a little glitz to a formal affair, while handmade edge keeps them casual when the mood is right. — Mat Sanders, creative director

It's probably because I just moved into a new place and am in desperate need of an attractive fruit bowl, but I happen to think fruit bowls make really useful and thoughtful gifts. Now can someone please buy this one for me? — Alina Gonzalez, editor

Bellocq Yellow Traveler Tea Caddy Set ($68)
I love to warm up with a selection of artisan teas. The packaging alone is gorgeous, and I love to have these on display whenever I have guests over. — Estee Stanley, editor at large

Seattle-based Ladies & Gentlemen Studio's Balance series is beautiful, playful, and oddly nostalgic (remember the Newton's Cradles that sat on many a doctor's desk?). Like a mini kinetic sculpture, this would look amazing in any workspace or on any shelf. —Dana Covit, market editor

Le Labo Neroli 36 Body Lotion ($65)
Having a fragrance that moisturizes is a must especially during the winter months. Everything Le Labo is gorgeous and a staple in my bathroom. — Estee Stanley, editor at large

These candles are sculpted under water with a high-temperature wax that gives them a beautiful blend of colors and fragrances. The fig leaf scent is subtle and sophisticated. — Julia Millay Walsh, managing editor

The Citizenry Diamanta Throw ($135)
Nothing says luxury like something handmade. Look to The Citiznery for their well-curated selection of hand selected home decor from around the world. — Mat Sanders, creative director

Serena & Lily Mandarin Glass Globes ($58 for three)
I'm obsessed with these Mandarin glass globes, which really set the tone for your festivities, not to mention will be the envy of your neighbors. — Estee Stanley, editor at large

Pressed Juicery Juice Cleanse ($160/mo. and up)
After serious binge eating and gallons of booze a clean start to the new year is in order. I love the juice cleanses that Pressed Juicery offers. Amazing results. — Estee Stanley, editor at large

A collaboration between a favorite design site, Cool Hunting, and designer Alissia Melka-Teichroew, this chic modern planter is like none I’ve ever seen. And if you don’t have a green thumb, well, it moonlights as a basket. — Julia Millay Walsh, managing editor

Valleybrink Road Specialty Gift Box ($100 and up)
These gift boxes for the holidays are so stunning and taste incredible. I love the selections that you can tailor to whoever you are sending to. — Estee Stanley, editor at large

I searched for months for the perfect basic and versatile cocktail coupe, and then I found it. Owning these has given me a deeper appreciation for the shaken and strained. — Julia Millay Walsh, managing editor

BRIKA "In a Mist" print by Jane Rovers ($40)
BRIKA is a nice alternative to other online sources for great handmade artwork and décor. I especially love the graphic work of Jane Rovers, whose prints are a great value! — Mat Sanders, creative director

Terrain Large Trophy Vase ($148)I love this large trophy vase. It looks gorgeous when used for a wild, English-garden arrangement and adds vintage, preppy appeal to any room. — Liz Lynch, senior editor

This soapstone grill can cook everything from pizza to meat and veggies, and it’s pretty enough to go straight from the oven to the table. You can even just use it as a tray! — Julia Millay Walsh, managing editor

This adorable stacking vase comprises of a small (secret!) storage compartment at the bottom for jewels, a middle vessel for water, and a cap with tiny dotted holes for the most delicate of stems. Totally captivating, right? — Dana Covit, market editor

The Loaded Trunk Coiled Grass Hausa Basket ($32)This coiled Nigerian basket is stylish on a bookshelf and would look great as a fruit bowl in a more classic, bright-white kitchen. — Liz Lynch, senior editor

World Market Copper Metallic Taper Candleholders ($13 and up)I love the chic simplicity of these candle sticks. The copper finish is a great contrast to other metallic elements in a room. — Liz Lynch, senior editor

Part of the limited-run Summer Print Shop of LA-based Book Stand, photographer David Black's atmospheric print is a soothing meditation on color and place. Plus, its tones are neutral enough to look stunning just about anywhere. —Dana Covit, market editor

Gramercy & Co. Snakeskin and Sterling Silver Frame ($70)This glamorous frame swathed in gray snakeskin will inject some luxury into the simplest of spaces. Stuff the frame with a photo of you and the recipient to add a personal touch. — Liz Lynch, senior editor

Map Tote Red Wine Tote ($15)Why just give a bottle of wine when you can include this fun and thoughtful tote as well? In addition to the bottle graphic, I love that is also lists all of the different varieties of red. There's also a white wine version as well as various cities and regions. — Liz Lynch, senior editor

One Forty Three Molded Plywood Magazine Rack ($110)
This magazine rack is so simple yet stylish and perfectly accompanies any sofa or lounge chair. I love putting all my monthly magazines into it and scouring for the latest and greatest. — Estee Stanley, editor at large

Copper is having a major moment of late, and trays are such versatile gifts. People are always in need of them, whether for corralling odds and ends, to use as a makeshift bar setup, or to organize toiletries. This mirrored glass take on the trend is even cooler than basic copper. — Alina Gonzalez, editor

A design-conscious watering can may not be a necessity, but it certainly feels like a worthwhile indulgence. Plus, this glossy number is so aesthetically pleasing, it can serve a dual purpose as a decorative object in your home. Win-win.—Dana Covit, market editor

I am a sucker for anything black and white. With its fun but sophisticated color blocking and geometric dot matte (you wouldn't even have to swap it out for a photo), this graphic number is high impact for its small size. — Alina Gonzalez, editor

Totes are something people repeatedly reach for, whether as a reusable shopping bag, gym carryall, or lunch bag, so they make great inexpensive gifts. This hilarious one rings in at just $10, and who wouldn't want to carry a cute and catchy "save the drama for ya llama" bag around town? Pack it with a bottle of wine and homemade caramel corn and you'll be one appreciated gift giver. — Alina Gonzalez, editor

Blue Apron A Week of Meals and Recipes ($60 a week and up)
I've been wanting to try Blue Apron for awhile now. The concept of providing pre-measured meal ingredients along with detailed recipes for a weeks worth of meals is perfect for busy professionals who still want a home cooked dinner. — Liz Lynch, senior editor

Soma Water Filter ($49)
Finally a solution to the unsightly water filter! The well-designed hourglass shape looks good enough to leave out on the table at parties, and a portion of proceeds from each purchase go to charity: water. — Mat Sanders, creative director

With 10k-infused gold glaze around the rim, this vase, handmade in Warsaw, is poured and then hand-painted, and no piece is exactly like another. Gingham has never looked more chic. — Julia Millay Walsh, managing editor

Kate Spade New York Camden Pom Pom Slippers ($85)
I need these slippers to walk around my house and order everyone around in. Feeling like a queen is a duty during the holidays. Put your feet up and take in the pinecone-infused air. — Estee Stanley, editor at large